Ships – Ventilation
Patent
1978-06-06
1984-01-31
Basinger, Sherman D.
Ships
Ventilation
B63J 200
Patent
active
044283180
ABSTRACT:
A ventilation arrangement for a cargo ship includes at least one air circulation system for circulating air from a ventilation source into and out of the cargo. The ventilation source may include a refrigeration plant. The circulation system includes air supply and air exhaust ducts in the cargo hold. Container guides are located in the hold for receiving and aligning a number of cargo containers adjacent at least the air ducts. The container guides are also useful for receiving and positioning a plurality of cargo pallets; each pallet has a load-bearing surface on which break-bulk and other cargo can be placed. Each pallet load-bearing surface is defined by a hollow ventilation base which, as the pallet is positioned in the container guides can be connected by a suitable connection to an adjacent air supply duct. Openings are provided through the load-bearing surface of each pallet from the interior of the base for flow of air from the base into the cargo area of the pallet.
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Basinger Sherman D.
Bremer Vulkan Schiffbau and Maschinenfabrick
Sotelo Jesus D.
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